

There’s no way around it: running a small business is stressful. Trying to get your business online while you’re running ... well, that’s not going to make things any easier. And that’s the excuse too many people use to not work on a website.
We can’t make the process stressless ... but working with Wowwebnow can help you to stress less. We’ve developed a little test to help you re-think some of your concepts of web programming:
- When someone tells you that you need a website, you ...
- immediately feel sick to your stomach and develop a nervous tic in your left eye;
- stick your fingers in your ears and go to your happy place; or
- feel confident you can find a team you can trust.
- You’ve put off getting online, because before you start, you know you’ll have to ...
- learn everything about web sites so you’ll know what the web guy is saying;
- go through all your files and make 400+ pages of notes about your business; or
- have a comfortable conversation with your programmer, talking about what you want.
- You’re positive that getting your business online will cost ...
- about as much as a new Hummer, plus tax;
- an arm, a leg, the keys to your house, and your first-born male; or
- the amount you budgeted for it (or less).
- OK, it’s time to talk to your web guy. Would you ...
- rather brush a tiger’s teeth in a telephone booth;
- make sure you had a couple of stiff drinks to work up your nerve; or
- ask to meet over coffee.
- Work has started on your site. You think of something you’d like to add in the future. As soon as the thought enters your head, you say to yourself:
- “Well, @#$! ... THIS is gonna cost me ...”
- “No! Nooooo! Auntie Em! Auntie Em!”
- “Hmm. Well, the site is being built for expansion, so guess it won’t be a problem.”
- If you find a bug on your site after your final check clears, your programmers will ...
- cackle hysterically as their eyes morph into dollar signs;
- already be in Jamaica; or
- fix it. Period.
- Making changes to my site in the future will require ...
- incredible amounts of time and money;
- an act of Congress, if not an act of God; or
- a phone call and a conversation with friends.
If you didn’t choose answer “C” for all the above questions, maybe you should consider how you could stress a little less. Contact us today to see how we can help.